Poju Zabludowicz

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Celebs NamePoju Zabludowicz
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BirthdateApril 6, 1953
DayApril 6
Year1953
NationalityFinland
Age66 years
Birth SignTaurus
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Poju Zabludowicz Biography

Chaim “Poju” Zabludowicz (born 6 April 1953) is a Finnish-born British billionaire businessman, art collector and philanthropist.

In 1978, Zabludowicz was appointed a Director of Tamares, the family’s holding company, and has headed the company since 1990. Tamares invests in a number of different private and public companies, and in real estate properties. The company owns 40% of the land in downtown Las Vegas. Today, Tamares Group holds a $3 billion portfolio. Its real estate holdings encompass 2.3 million square feet of office space.

Chaim (“Poju”) Zabludowicz was born in Helsinki, the son of arms industry businessman Shlomo Zabludowicz, and raised in Tampere, where he attended Svenska Samskolan i Tammerfors, the Swedish-speaking school in the city. He graduated with a degree in Economics and Political Science from Tel Aviv University and later worked at BFG Bank AG in Frankfurt. He is married to UK-born Anita Zabludowicz. His father, Shlomo, built the family business around Soltam, an Israeli defence contractor.Zabludowicz and his family reside mainly on The Bishops Avenue in Hampstead, a street in London referred to as Billionaire’s Row, and have homes in Caesarea, Tel Aviv, and Sarvisalo, a small island in Finland. They purchased the house on The Bishops Avenue in 1989, and later purchased the adjacent house in 1997. The £60 million pair of “his and hers” mansions have an adjoining art gallery. They also own a 120-ft yacht. In January 2017, it was revealed that Zabludowicz has purchased a ₪25 million home in Neve Tzedek, a neighborhood of Tel Aviv. This purchase was listed as the 11th most expensive real estate deal in Israel in 2016.

Since the 1990s, the Zabludowiczs have been accumulating a 500-artist, 5,000-piece collection of artwork. They exhibit their private art collection at three different locations, one of them being 176, a gallery in a former 19th-century Methodist chapel in Chalk Farm, north London. Inaugurated in 2007, the Zabludowicz Collection’s London project space presents exhibitions of collection works and new commissions by artists linked to the collection. One sculpture in the collection, a miniature statue of Jesus with an erection, surrounded by 50 other sculptures also with erections, has been considered “grotesquely offensive” by some Christians, one of whom has said she will bring a private prosecution against the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, which has exhibited the statue.

In 1993, Zabludowicz set up Ivory Gate, a property investment company based in London. Using offshore vehicles, Ivory Gate made investments in UK commercial property.

Zabludowicz has served as the Founder and Trustee of the Zabludowicz Collection since 1994, Council Member of Tate Modern International (since 1999), Member of the Board of Kiasma (since 2009), Founding Patron of Camden Arts Centre, and Co-Chairman of British Friends of the Art Museums of Israel (BFAMI).

Zabludowicz is the founder and former Chairman of BICOM, the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre, an organisation founded in 2001 which lobbies the UK government on behalf of Israel. He is reported to have given the pressure group more than £2 million in three years. He is a benefactor of the UJIA (United Jewish Israel Appeal), and was a Member of the Advisory Boards of CST (Community Security Trust) and UJIA, and a Trustee of Jewish Leadership Council.

In 2006, Zabludowicz established and was the chairman of the Advisory Board of Auctor Capital Partners, a corporate finance and advisory house for hedge funds. He has been the Chairman of the Advisory Board of Synova Capital from 2007 to 2014, a private equity fund specialising in investments in UK growth companies, and Chairman of Tamares Telecom since 2011, a privately held service provider that operates and markets communications services based on a new internationally deployed fibre-optic network.

In 2008, Zabludowicz was listed at number 30 in The Jewish Chronicle Top 100, a “list of those who wield the greatest influence on British Jewry.” In 2014, he was listed at number 75.

Zabludowicz has been a patron of the Finnish British Chamber of Commerce since 2011.

According to The Jewish Chronicle, Zabludowicz hosted secret talks at his London home in March 2011 between Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Zabludowicz has been a Director of Mustavaaran Kaivos since 2011, a company that owns the mineral rights to the Mustavaara vanadium/iron/titanium deposit in northeastern Finland, and has been a Director and Member of the Human Capital Committee of Outotec from March 2012 until March 2017, a company that provides technologies and services for the metal and mineral processing industries.

Zabludowicz was called to the High Court in November 2013 as witness in Scot Young’s divorce case.

The Zabludowicz family sponsors exhibitions, art fairs and fundraising events. In 2014, they donated funds for the planned Helsinki Guggenheim.

Backing an election campaign for seats in the European Parliament, he donated €8,000 to Alexander Stubb in 2014.

In November 2015, it was announced that the Zabludowicz Collection will launch an artist residency programme in Las Vegas.

In 2015, Anita Zabludowicz, received an OBE for her services to the arts.

In 2015, in its annual ranking of the wealthiest people in Israel, Forbes Israel ranked Zabludowicz 13th with a personal net worth of ₪8.7 billion. He was also ranked 37th on The Estates Gazette Rich List, a comprehensive guide to the wealth of those involved in the UK’s property market, compiled by the authors of The Sunday Times Rich List.

In June 2016, it was announced that ARTA, a fine art shipping startup based in New York, has raised $1 million in capital from a group of institutional and strategic investors, among them Poju and Anita Zabludowicz.

In February 2017, it was reported that Israel Police were investigating whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received gifts or other benefits from Zabludowicz as part of a corruption investigation against the prime minister. Following that investigation no further action was taken against Zabludowicz.

In 2017, Poju and Anita Zabludowicz were ranked the 9th richest couple in Britain.

Zabludowicz has given donations to David Cameron’s leadership campaign and to the Conservative Party. According to Electoral Commission records, the Tamares Group provided £15,000 for Cameron’s leadership campaign in 2005 and has donated £55,000 to Conservative funds in 2006 and 2007, and £131,805 in 2010. To date, Zabludowicz has donated a total of £380,000 to the Conservative Party.

The Sunday Times Rich List 2020 of the wealthiest people in the United Kingdom ranked him and his wife 95th with a personal net worth of £1,500 million.

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